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June 17th, 2021, 12:43 PM
#11
Thank you Atomic
I’ve reached such a desperate point over all this and your words, expertise and positivity literally keeps me going.
I hope I caught a good egg this cycle but if not I’ve got my clomid script ready to go
She said start it day 5, does that have something to do with my age?
I love to hear it can help kickstart things too just incase that’s the issue
Love you so much and thank you
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June 17th, 2021, 12:48 PM
#12
Also when you say first cycle after miscarriage - do you mean miscarriage / af then cycle? Or the cycle before the first af?
Sorry if I’m not making sense lol
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June 17th, 2021, 01:57 PM
#13
And I’m so sorry just one more ?
I’ve been on smarty pants prenatals about a month now
Was wondering if I can just use straight folate - ubiquinol and maybe inositol and skip the prenatals ?
Or because I’m nursing am I better off with a multi or prenatal?
Thanks!!
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June 19th, 2021, 11:11 AM
#14
Swaying Advice Coach
So happy to help in some small way!
Taking Clomid CD 5-9 ~may~ (according to some theories that are largely unexplored and not at all proven) make you less likely to have multiples. But personally, I believe we see lower chances of conception taken those days, and are STILL seeing twins conceived anyway. So my advice is CD 3-7 instead. Or, you can split the difference and do CD 4-8, it's really very forgiving so you're not doing any harm changing the days. It will work on any of those combinations, just that we are seeing more pregnancies with CD 3-7.
Is there a reason you're wanting to skip the prenatals?
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June 19th, 2021, 11:14 AM
#15
Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
Rf1927
Also when you say first cycle after miscarriage - do you mean miscarriage / af then cycle? Or the cycle before the first af?
Sorry if I’m not making sense lol
What I'm talking about here (that having come off a miscarriage can lead to anovulatory cycles) can be BOTH prior to your period (which would not be a true period if you do not ovulate) and that first "cycle" after a bleed.
Your body has been through the hormonal wringer, and this may mean you don't ovulate straight away. Your estrogen may drop and trigger bleeding that SEEMS like a period, but isn't, and this can happen for a month or even two. Nursing may make this more likely, even without a loss. Anovulatory cycles can happen at any time, it's just that coming off a loss may make them more prevalent for a cycle or even two.
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